The Israeli army announced that it has carried out airstrikes on the Hudaydah Port and Ras Isa Port in Yemen. The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, who stated that they would enter a long-term war with Israel, said in a statement, "This will be a long and irreversible war." ISRAEL HAS STARTED STRIKING YEMENIsrael confirmed that it has carried out airstrikes on Yemen. The Israeli army stated that airstrikes were conducted on the Hudaydah Port and Ras Isa Port in Yemen, reporting that many fighter jets and refueling aircraft were used in the attack. The army noted that the Houthis were using these ports for military shipments, including weapons and oil from Iran, and stated that the attacks were carried out in response to missile attacks by the Houthis on Israel. HOUTHIS: WE WILL ENTER A LONG-TERM WAR WITH ISRAELThe Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen stated that they would enter a long-term war with Israel. Abdullah bin Amir, Deputy Director of the Moral Guidance Department of the so-called Ministry of Defense affiliated with the Houthis, reacted to the statement made by the Israeli army that "the time for the Houthis will come." "AN IRREVERSIBLE WAR"Bin Amir stated in an interview with "26sep.net," "Israel says, 'Yemen's time will come.' Yemenis say, 'We will not wait until that time comes.' With God's permission, the coming days and months will be filled with victories, not defeats. This will be a long and irreversible war." 21 PEOPLE KILLED IN THE RECENT ATTACK IN LEBANONIt was reported that 21 people lost their lives and 47 were injured in the airstrikes carried out by the Israeli army on the city of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon. In a written statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, it was noted that the Israeli army targeted the city of Baalbek in the east of the country with airstrikes. The statement recorded that, according to initial assessments, 21 people were killed and 47 were injured in the Israeli attacks. The Lebanese Ministry of Health had reported that 42 people were killed in the airstrikes carried out by the Israeli army today, including 14 healthcare workers among those killed in the last two days.
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